Burger Records’ first festival in Europe went down last weekend in Hamburg! If you were lucky enough to attend the BURGER INVASION, you could have witnessed King Khan & The Shrines, Cosmonauts, L.A.Witch, Mozes and The Firstborn, The Murlocs, Chuckamuck, Elephant Stone, Yonatan Gat, Plattenbau, Swutsher and the Death Canyons at the best venue in town : Molotow.
The festival was the perfect occasion to celebrate the Volcom x Burger Records collab collection that is dropping in fine shops near you in October. Games, goodies, drinks, good times and records were given away at the Volcom booth.
Check out the photos below for an inside look at it. Photos by Thomas Ertmer, Felix Neth and @jebronskybeat
Thanks to Allhaus and Sean &Lee from Burger for putting on a great first edition, thanks to Backyard Store and Good Times shops for celebrating with us.
MOLOTOW was invaded by Burgers
Everyone partied their pants off during King Khan &The Shrines
Before the things kick off, Here is Daniel ready to handle buttons DIY, giveaways, kisses, limbo, shots, and more entertainment at the Volcom booth
LA Witch played at the « skybar » stage and got everyones attention
Mozes And The Firstborn opened on the main stage with a bang
Volcom Germany Jens and Melle from Mozes
Hamburgers hamburgers for Burger Invasion ! local knowledge and cooking lessons by Grilly Idol Burger
Plattenbau on the basement stage
Swutscher
Sean and Lee from Burger Records brought some singles and did a sick DJ set after all shows
The Murlocs
Cosmonauts
Elephant Stone
King Khan is down with the audience
Melle from Mozes And the Firstborn
King Khan and the Shrines will make you shake your brains out
Felix and Daniel mid night faces
The King himself
Chuckamuck
King Khan and The Shrines
Elephant Stone
The Volcom crew
Volcom x Burger Records collection hits the shops in November

A couple days ago, Volcom Store Amsterdam celebrated its opening the right way: good vibes and a proper party. Located on the busy Damstraat in the heart of the city, the shop was packed, the street got blocked and refreshments were flowing thanks to De Eeuwige Jeugd brewery, Bos and Our Amsterdam Vodka...Friends, tourists and locals all joined for the occasion and the stoke-o-meter was high.
Photos credit : Vaag Photography
The popular Damstraat street just got busier
Shop was packed!
Joris announced the 3 winners who got picked for a free minute of shopping inside the shop
Here is one lucky winner racing to get the maximum of her favorite Volcom pieces
The lucky winners with their hands full!
The store opened at the start of Summer but September was perfect to get everyone together and celebrate
The party moved to Skatecafe with Mozes And The Firstborn playing live..everyone went nuts
Burger records band Mozes And The Firstborn, check them out http://www.mozesandthefirstborn.com/
Skatecafe is one of Amsterdam's must go party places/restaurant
Store manager Raymond celebrating properly
Here is an overview of the shop, come visit us everyday from 10.00 til 19.00,
Volcom Store Amsterdam: 32 Damstraat, Amsterdam

The Real Journey of an Unreal Surf Flick, Osmo Thrombo.
Words by Tom Carey
Sometimes plans are meant to be changed. We set out to document a surf trip in Australia and ended up in Indonesia. Nate Leal (videographer) and I (still photographer) flew from California to Sydney ready to jump on another flight to Brisbane to meet up with surfers Ozzie Wright, Noa Deane, and Mitch Coleborn, along with Mikey Mallalieu (Aussie videographer). However, during the long trans Pacific flight, the forecast and weather turned grim to say the least. So, in the Sydney airport, we lined up last minute flights, accommodations, and transfers for all of us to one of Indo’s mysto, less frequented islands.
The swell forecast was better than what Australia had in mind for us, and sometimes you just need to get surfers out of their comfort zone and on the road.
Noa and beauties from another world.
Mitch, Ozzie and Noa travel zonked at the ferry boarding station.
You never know who you’re gonna meet while waiting for your boat to come in…
..And you never know who you’ll be invited to hang with once out to sea.
The locals enjoyed our company and had some good laughs.
Indo is a far trek for anyone coming from Cali, but once you tack on another flight, and a three-hour van ride, followed by a two-hour ferry ride, and a final thirty minutes by car, you’re talking about a hefty journey. So, you pray the waves are worth it.
No shortage of post card views along the way.
Village life.
Finding beach shade was key to survival on our destination island. (Noa is seen here in the Mag Vibes Stoneys Boardshorts.)
The big goon himself, Ozzie Wright, marks trails and takes his own shade with him everywhere he goes.
Ozzie and the best way to shower off days of travel grime.
Ozzie out of the shower and right back into being a slob.
Noa indy… going big and tech in the natural world.
Apparently, all the plane flights to get there wasn’t enough air time for Mitch.
Post-surf refueling. All I can say is that these were no ordinary coconuts...
...Just ask Ozzie.
The next few days were a back-and-forth mission between the left, and a right-hander situated in a massive bay with the most picturesque views framing the photos. The boys assaulted the right’s chunky sections.
The maxed out conditions at the right made for some tricky situations, but when you found a good one, the ramps were massive!
Mitch’s backhand is second to none, as seen here.
After blowing out a fin box, Noa still managed to nail a few more airs there. But, the right just didn’t produce enough to make it into the film we were there to shoot. As fickle as it was, the left became our bread and butter. We were chipping away at our trip. We were working hard when struck by challenges such as our van bottoming out in a mean little ditch on a rutted, dirt road, and playing hard to compile an epic batch of clips.
Ozzie and his favorite travel companion.
The little ditch that stopped us in our tracks.
Gathering rocks to wedge under the tires and try to lift the van high enough to drive out of the ditch.
Noa spotting something unexpected at the left that would completely alter the rest of the trip. (Watch the flick, Osmo Thrombo, about this adventure to found out what.)
Ozzie, Mitch and Noa at the Tropical Beach Alien Communication Centre. Ozzie tuned in.
We were happy, but we still hadn’t scored that one all-time perfect day that you travel deep into the outer reaches for. It left us hungry for more.
We woke up the last full day of the trip to a much bigger swell. The tide was in our favor and the winds were light enough for us to check out a fabled heavy tube that sits a boat ride away from the shore of a deep, cliff-lined bay. At low tide it’s ultra shallow. You need to knife your take-off directly into the barrel or you can plan on scrapping yourself off the reef. Sure enough, we rolled up to the shore and saw low-tide kegs freight training out in the distance of the bay.
We rented an indo canoe powered by a five-horse-power-converted weed whacker outboard.
We excitedly jumped in the boat for the ride to the line-up. At first, from this closer vantage point, it looked as if the tide was actually too low. Suddenly, a few crazy waves pulsed in that got the boys out there immediately. But, once in the water, we found ourselves settling for less. Although fun, nothing rolled in for a while as sick as what we previously saw. To make matters worse, a crazy rain squall moved in and unleashed on us. It was raining so hard that the boat was filling up with water. Then, after about 20 minutes of nonstop, torrential downpour, it was as if some higher power came down and said, “Hey, let me help you out here,” and the rain stopped like the flip of a switch. A light offshore wind kicked in, and the waves started pumping. As if a spell was cast, the conditions went from average to absolutely going off. It was unworldly.
Ozzie’s wave-count doubled everyone else's on the trip. He’s all smiles here after getting barreled for 50 yards across the shallow reef.
After the rain squall, the wave became a full-fledge photo studio.
Mitch just inches away from my camera. The power of a fisheye lens.
We substituted the sun for offshore winds. Ozzie approved.
A few gems came in before the squall. Noa found the best one.
Mitch mid-pump on a little screamer.
We traded off long waves of multi-section pits for six hours straight that day. It was the all-time session we were hoping for. We watched the footage that night, pinching ourselves and sharing the stoke of each other’s waves. Celebratory madness ensued, joking “rite of passage” haircuts went down:
Mitch got the first cut and rocked it the rest of the trip.
The next morning we woke up to onshore slop. The ocean was done and so were we. It was time to go home. Journey complete.
Hours of footage and tons of stories. What was next to do? Ryan Thomas to tweak all the footage into what would become OSMO THROMBO… The lo-fi, cult, surf action, adventure, dramatic, sci-fi, fantasy, bro-mantic, comedy, feel good, B-movie of outer limits, hi-fi shredding and interstellar tube time, that quickly unravels into the most bizarre experience of our lives… and ultimately a mission to rescue Mitch.
Three of them was a handful. I couldn’t imagine keeping track of nine. Until next time!

Going back to school is always a drag, after countless hours out in the sun with total freedom to do whatever you want.
We figured we could do the transition from freedom to boredom easier for the kids and reached out to the guys at Oslo Skatepark.
They were stoked to do something so we gathered a bunch of prizes, food & drinks and invited everyone to come and have fun.
The local team boys, Mats Hatlem and Marcus Vik were the judges for the day.
We did the contest in the contest in an untraditional jam format which is always fun. The kids totally destroyed the park and we got to see a lot of NBD`s.
During the finals in both divisions the crowd was going wild and the park was torn to bits.
After the finals we did a best trick contest, which was crazy. Gabriel Bjørsvik won with a BS 360 kickflip over the rail.
They guys from Session came by to fire up the BBQ, free food for everyone!
Thanks to everyone that came out, GoPro, Spitfire, Etnies, Independent, Session, Oslo Skatehall, Stian, Petter, Mats, Marcus, Amin, Brox, Oslo skateforening.
See you next year!
Results:
Juniors:
Ask Filling
Jan Bjørneboe
Johannes Taklo
Teodor Skogen
Christian Locket
Seniors:
Fredrik Tangerud
Gabriel Bjørsvik
Øyvind Svendsen
Ole Johan Edvartsen
Vi Duc Troung
Best trick:
Gabriel Bjørsvik, BS 360 kickflip over the rail.
Credit video : Martin Vadet
Credit photo : Vegard Kristiansen